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# JSON-RPC for PHP
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## Overview
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This package allows you to create and evaluate JSON-RPC messages, using your own
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PHP code to evaluate the requests.
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This package allows you to create and evaluate any JSON-RPC message. It
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implements the JSON-RPC specifications, but does *not* provide a transport
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layer—which you'll also need if you want to send or receive messages over a
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distance! One of the beautiful features of JSON-RPC is that you can use *any*
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transport layer to carry your messages: This package gives you that option.
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If you're looking for an end-to-end solution, with the transport layer included,
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then you should use one of these alternative packages instead:
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* To send messages over HTTP(S), use the
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[php-json-rpc-http](https://github.com/datto/php-json-rpc-http) package.
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* To send messages over SSH, use the
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[php-json-rpc-ssh](https://github.com/datto/php-json-rpc-ssh) package.
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## Features
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* Correct: fully compliant with the [JSON-RPC 2.0 specifications](http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification) (100% unit-test coverage)
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* Flexible: you can use your own code to evaluate the JSON-RPC method strings
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* Minimalistic: extremely lightweight
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* Ready to use, with working examples
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## Examples
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### Client
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```php
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$client = new Client();
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$client->query(1, 'add', array(1, 2));
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$message = $client->encode();
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// message: {"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"add","params":[1,2],"id":1}
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```
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### Server
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```php
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$api = new Api();
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$server = new Server($api);
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$reply = $server->reply($message);
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// reply: {"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":3,"id":1}
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```
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*See the [examples](https://github.com/datto/php-json-rpc/tree/master/examples) folder for full working examples.*
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## Requirements
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* PHP >= 7.0
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## License
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This package is released under an open-source license: [LGPL-3.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html)
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## Installation
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If you're using [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/), you can include this library
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([datto/json-rpc](https://packagist.org/packages/datto/json-rpc)) like this:
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```
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composer require "datto/json-rpc"
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```
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## Getting started
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1. Try the examples. You can run the examples from the project directory like this:
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```
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php examples/client.php
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php examples/server.php
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```
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2. Take a look at the code "examples/src"—then replace it with your own!
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## Unit tests
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You can run the suite of unit tests from the project directory like this:
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```
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./vendor/bin/phpunit
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```
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## Changelog
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See what has changed:
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[Changelog](https://github.com/datto/php-json-rpc/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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## Author
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[Spencer Mortensen](http://spencermortensen.com/contact/)
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